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DOJ sues Tennessee to reverse ban on transgender surgery, hormones for children

The Department of Justice filed suit against Tennessee on Wednesday, challenging its ban on transgender surgeries and hormone therapy for children.

California voting to ban older locomotive engines

The California Air Resources Board will consider regulating emissions from locomotives operating in the state on Thursday.

Key federal budget metric hits worst mark in a generation

The cost of servicing the federal debt hit the highest level in 23 years in the first quarter of this year, a Thursday report from the Bureau of Economic Analysis indicated, showing the rising strain of massive deficits on government finances.

DeSantis says Disney lawsuit without merit and is ‘political’

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) called the lawsuit Disney filed against himself and other state officials without merit and "political" on Thursday.

DHS and State Department debut plan to screen migrants at outposts in Central and South America

The Biden administration has announced plans for transitioning to pre-pandemic border policies and debuted new processes that officials hope will deter thousands of immigrants from journeying to the United States-Mexico border.

Jerome Powell fooled in phone call by Russian pranksters posing as Volodymyr Zelensky

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell was fooled by a prank call from the famous Russian pranksters Vovan and Lexus.

Kevin McCarthy challenges Chuck Schumer to bring clean debt ceiling bill to Senate floor

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) challenged his Senate counterpart to bring a clean debt ceiling bill to the Senate floor.

Lawmakers question timeline for Abrams tanks to reach Ukraine

Lawmakers directed skepticism at the top commander of U.S. forces in Europe over the American military's timeline for getting Abrams tanks to Ukraine.

Louisiana advances bills banning sexual orientation discussion in K-12 classrooms

Louisiana lawmakers have advanced two bills set to ban discussion of gender identity and orientation in its kindergarten through high school public school classrooms.

Stimulus check update: Direct payment worth up to $400 to be paid to qualifying Massachusetts residents in 18 days

Residents of Chelsea, Massachusetts, who are receiving money from a food and utility subsidy program will receive their final payment in 18 days.
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